Changeling the Lost: Pieces Fall Into Place

Dreams, the Dreamscape,and other bits. Think about what will
serve as the dream images, repeated figures, or fixtures. Dream bastions,
landmarks, maps of the human or Changeling soul. Some of this comes from the
character’s own hopes and fears. Some of it comes from flashes of memory of the
character’s durance. So several stages of the PC’s life: pre-life, taking,
transformation, service, and escape from the Hedge. Shared links and images.

The Hedge and the possibilities of the other places:
sterility. Zones in which the driving force of the True Faerie Overlord has
been removed. There could/should be an indicator, but needs to be set up clearly
so that when they see one of these realms still possesses life, they know
there’s some bad shit going on.

I do like the idea of a certain amount of divine conflict-
figures fighting over something. Perhaps a McGuffin device from the past.
Powerful, legendarily tied to the faerie, but with other ramifications. If I
hadn’t already used the Celtic stuff in the Mage
game, I’d do something like the Cauldron. Perhaps from some other mythic
tradition- Scandinavian, Polish, or Italian? Ideas worth exploring there.

What else to add into the mix here? Elements- Wards marking time. The calling of the Hours: Matins, Lauds, Prime, Terce, Sext, None, Vespers, Compline, Terminus (or Liminal). The last out of sequence representing the in-between state.

Other supernatural threats: Ghosts here should have some
distinctive features. Basic ghosts and spirits have some requirements and
reason for remaining. However there should be some special trait or
characteristic that separates out the “Angry Spirits” from the standard ghosts. I think human magic…operating under a more classic paradigm (rather than the Postmodern magic of Unknown Armies) would be a useful approach. Provided that I don’t end up looking too much like Buffy or Angel’s approach.

Perhaps as an opponent or threat we might work with
TED Klien, Manley Wade Wellman, and other Americana corrupted. Maybe not
entirely Lovecraftian, but a significant threat. Parallel with the stupidity of
the Urban Satanists. These guys might be scarier and possibly tied to the
Sheriff. Two theme/images that might work here. MacDowell’s Blackwater stuff and my idea of a prison
camp for the Innsmouth refugees. I like the idea of that land being a park in
the south. But not big because of the toxix, old army base dump. A particular
ethnic line that ended up having some wed into the population.

Overview (9/29/08)

To sum up where I am with my thinking.

Characters originally taken from Wayward (campaign city) in a relatively
close/short time period. This was a sacrifice and/or evidence of the barriers
protecting the Freehold breaking down. PCs rescued or at least escaped and were
helped at the last moment by the Dues ex Machine NPC (DxM). He brought them through
and bound them with a vow in their desperation. PC’s kept on ice for some time-
the vow creating a bond of fellowship. (We’ll come back to his reasons for that
after some time).

The PC’s awaken from a magical slumber. The DxM Changeling
has been murdered. Why he was and why he rescued the PCs remains unclear-
though the process was evidently destructive to his clarity. The group
discovers the DxM’s notes, gains new basic identities, and eventually discovers
that the DxM has arranged their entry to the local Marlowe Academy. Now they
can choose to take this up if they wish- but it will present a generally useful
place. Give them the freedom to pick. Need to decide initial site of
entry/hiding. Makes a difference in terms of the murder, how group hidden,
their reaction ot the place. In any case, the old, unused dormitory/gardening
building is theirs for living in.

The DxM is rebelling against either general corruption or a
specific situation. This means his role in helping establish the Bad Thing
which is happening in the Freehold. There’s a combination of corruption,
exploitation, and bury-my-head-in-the-sand reaction. They city itself is
somehow warded. Markers of this- perhaps eight plus one or 13 (twelve hours
plus one). What are the daily prayers. In any case we have a city divided into
two halves, with two courts. Each one run by a leader, younger. They’re closely
tied enough to be considered siblings but publicly seen as rivals. There is
also an “in-between” person.

Standard, quiet policy is to run off Changelings who wander
in through the material boundaries- since supposedly they can’t get in otherwise-
a quiet secret. Mani of the Changelings here willing to trade freedom for
security. The Wolf figure- high noon- in charge of enforcing that. There three
leaders are caught up in an inverted Lear
situation. Their “father/patron” the retiring/retired kingmaker of the
Freehold. He and his crew setup the current defenses of the Freehold (including
the DxM). But the others have died, lost clarity, or retired.

In the meantime, the city still has to deal with
supernaturals of other kinds- for which these wards offer no protection. Those
remain tools of the Others to manipulate. Plus they’ve got a Changed One
chained/bound to one of the closest hedge bits.

Marlowe Academy

Need to define: Ages and tone; population and size; staff;
general layout; relation to town; secrets; and fit with the campaign.

A great deal of their interaction will depend on what/how
the ‘Headmaster’ or ‘Principal’ appears. Could be singular figure- not exactly
sinister but distant. Another option is to approach it more as a Prisoner-esque thing. The Headmaster
changes every few weeks. Have to make sure doesn’t end up seeming like the
stuff from Buffy.

The Prisoner idea,
while appealing, implies very different interactions. It suggests a behind the
scenes secret master, for one. It does make it harder to build a connection
(antipathy or otherwise) for that NPC. I think I have to stick with a more
classic depiction, unless we have the headmaster and the secretary- the person
who carries out the headmaster’s orders.

Random Quick
Plot/Scenario ideas

Bellairs’ The House
with Clocks in its Walls: Something like that kind of theme- dreamlike
quality.

A variation on the Grimm
setting…elements from Little Fears?
Tied to Hobgoblins?

Spirit animals or totems which have to be overcome (ala Northwood, complete with a phantasmal
observer).

The burned-out place that is strangely rebuilt or the place
the character remembers which is no longer there or recalled by anyone else.

I like the visual of people with swords in their homes.
Maybe for a Changeling who came over from one of the suspended homes.

Usually welcoming folks from a narrow ethnicity- Ethiopian,
Albanian, Morrocan.

Presence of representatives of the Corporatist
Supernaturals. Here because of the patterns and rumors regarding the McGuffin
device: Solomon’s Key or whatever.

Angry ghosts: possessors or something else. Dying in sleep
or unconsciousness. Maybe something about the barriers keeps them here. Million
dreams of death. Some kind of treatment for the sick Fetch causing this.
Perhaps the nature of the wards keeps certain souls from leaving. Can’t find
their own way out.

If I'm going to use that as a device, I need to handle it well. What could be done there? Other options, clippings in a folder? No. Too much? I like the idea of collaging it a little- stamps, stickers, clippings, etc--> need to see if I can find anything useful in the attic to make this work.

Generally the DxM character's Notebook- Charlotte will be the name, since with an nice ambiguity and spider reference- ought to hint at several characters the players will encounter. using code names. PCs will then have something to hunt down later. Also should be 3-5 outstanding problems. These would be addressable issues within the campaign arc. Should also lay out in scattershot terms why Charlotte went and pulled them out of the Hedge (against his own strong sense of self-preservation). Some story of his travails. He also bound them with a vow they won't remember at the start of the game. "Am I one of them?"--> increasing deterioration should be reflected. His actions breaking down his clarity.

Begins with a run down of the major players and people- code names to be established. Should set the stage. Then I need to lay out a little bit about the setting- basics. What is wayward- then a tale, establishing that he began a hunt to find them. Preparations made to track them, but other forces at work. The need to have someone protect the city and the people from the awfulness coming. Bonding them in brotherhood- for their own protection and that of others.

(At this point I switched over to other prep tasks: NPCs and Notebook. I felt I had enough here to start running the game. I also did a first session outline, just because there was a lot to cover).